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The Performance Studies Reader
 
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Now in its fourth edition, The Performance Studies Reader continues to offer an unparalleled selection of work by the foremost scholars in this continually evolving field, offering a stimulating introduction to the crucial debates of performance studies.

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Since its first publication in 2004, The Performance Studies Reader has become the leading anthology of key writings on performance studies. Now in its fourth edition, it continues to offer an unparalleled selection of work by the foremost scholars in this continually evolving field, offering a stimulating introduction to the crucial debates of performance studies. 


These critical and theoretical contributions are joined in this edition by 23 new chapters, bringing the collection up to date with current discourse and ideas, and significantly expanding the range of subjects and authors represented. Each essay includes contextual headnotes from the editors, to introduce students to the writer and their impact on the field. Newly added to this edition are contributions from: Swati Arora, Sara Ahmed, Sarah Bay-Cheng, Claire Bishop, Felipe Cervera and Theron Schmidt and Hannah Schwadron, Anita E. Cherian and Gargi Bharadwaj, Thomas DeFrantz, Soyica Diggs Colbert, Tracy C. Davis, Saidiya Hartman, Travis Jackson, Branislav Jakovljevic, Ailton Krenak, Andre Lepecki, Fred Moten, José Esteban Mu?oz, Tavya Nyongo, Tamara Searle, Stephanie Nohelani Teves, and Mackenzie Wark.


This new edition of The Performance Studies Reader provides an overview of the full range of performance theory for undergraduates at all levels, and beginning graduate students in performance studies, theatre, performing arts, and cultural studies.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction


Henry Bial and Sara Brady


Part 1: Reading Performance


1. Performances: Belief in the Part One is Playing


Erving Goffman


2. Blurred Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought


Clifford Geertz


3. From ?Restoration of Behavior?


Richard Schechner


4. From ?The Ontology of Performance?


Peggy Phelan


5. Performance Studies: Interventions and Radical Research


Dwight Conquergood


6. From The Archive and the Repertoire


Diana Taylor


7. From Stages of Emergency


Tracy C. Davis


8. Professing Performance: Disciplinary Genealogies


Shannon Jackson


9. Social Performance Studies: Discipline vs. Freedom


Faye C. Fei and William H. Sun


10. Magic of Objects


Fred Moten


11. The Theorist and the Theorized: Indigenous Critiques of Performance Studies


Stephanie Nohelani Teves


Part 2: Play and Ritual


12. The Nature and Significance of Play as a Cultural Phenomenon


Johan Huizinga


13. Liminality and Communitas


Victor Turner


14. ?Performance? and Other Analogies


Catherine Bell


15. Just Doing


Allan Kaprow


16. The Ambiguity of Play


Brian Sutton-Smith


17. From ?Jazz Performance as Ritual?


Travis Jackson


18. Performative Commemoratives, the Personal, and the Public: Spontaneous Shrines, Emergent Ritual


Jack Santino


19. From Gamer Theory


Mckenzie Wark


20. Reenactment and Relative Pain


Rebecca Schneider


21. Burning the Bull: the Changing Meanings of a Harvest Ritual in the Anthropocene


Tamara Searle


22. Cliodynamics: An Evolutionary Approach to Rituals and Performance History


Bruce McConachie


Part 3: Performativity and the Social


23. How to do things with words: Lecture II


J.l. Austin


24. From ?Signature Event Context?


Jacques Derrida


25. Performative Acts and Gender Constitution


Judith Butler


26. Destination Museum


Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett


27. From Disidentifications


José Esteban Mu?oz


28. Shattered Back wall: Performative Utterance of a Doll's House


Branislav Jakovljević


29. From ?Shame Before Others?


Sara Ahmed


30. Utopian Performatives


Jill Dolan


31. Addenda, Phenomenology, Embodiment: Cyborgs and Disability Performance


Petra Kuppers


32. The Social Turn: Collaboration and its Discontents


Claire Bishop


33. Unburdening Representation


Tavia Nyong'o


34. God, the Pilot, and the Bugsplat: Performance and the Drone Effect


Sara Brady


Part 4: Repetition and Resistance


35. A Dialogue about Acting


Bertolt Brecht


36. The Actor?s Technique


Jerzy Grotowski


37. The Oral Artist: Training and Preparation


Isidore Okpewho


38. Of Mimicry and Man


Homi K. Bhabha


39. From Rainbow of Desire


Augusto Boal


40. From Cities of the Dead


Joseph Roach


41. The Centrality of Practice


Saidiya V. Hartman


42. From The Emancipated Spectator


Jacques Ranci?re


43. Choreopolice and Choreopolitics: or, the Task of the Dancer


André Lepecki


44. Reconstruction, Fugitive Intimacy, and Holding History


Soyica Diggs Colbert


45. Constructing Genealogies of Disobedient Performance: Disappearance by/in the Media


Anita E. Cherian and Gargi Bharadwaj


Part 5: Futurity and Possibility


46. The Archaeology of Performance


Mary Zimmerman


47. From Postdramatic Theatre


Hans-Thies Lehmann


48. Interweaving Cultures in Performance: Different States of Being In-Between


Erika Fischer-Lichte


49. Temporality


Sarah Bay-Cheng


50. Hemispheric America in Deep Time


Jill Lane


51. Orature and Cyberture


Ng?g? wa Thiong?o


52. Performance Studies 3.0


Henry Bial


53. The Future Has Always Been Black: a dancing word manifesto


Thomas F. Defrantz/SLIPPAGE


54. From Ideas to Postpone the End of the World


Ailton Krenak


55. A Manifesto to Decentre Theatre and Performance Studies


Swati Arora


56. Towards Planetary Performance Pedagogy: Digital Companions in Multipolar Classrooms


Felipe Cervera, Theron Schmidt, and Hannah Schwadron